Cari Tuna
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Cari Tuna is an American philanthropist and former Wall Street Journal reporter best known for co-founding and leading the effective altruism-focused foundation Open Philanthropy.
Statements (31)
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| instanceOf |
human
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journalist → philanthropist → |
| boardMemberOf |
Good Ventures
NERFINISHED
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Open Philanthropy NERFINISHED → |
| coFounderOf |
Good Ventures
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Open Philanthropy → |
| countryOfCitizenship |
United States of America
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| educatedAt |
Yale University
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| employer |
The Wall Street Journal
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| fieldOfWork |
effective altruism
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philanthropy → |
| genre |
journalism
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| hasGivenFundingTo |
Centre for Effective Altruism
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GiveWell → Machine Intelligence Research Institute → various global health and development charities via Open Philanthropy → |
| knownFor |
early large-scale funding of effective altruism organizations
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leading Open Philanthropy → philanthropic partnership with Dustin Moskovitz → |
| languageOfWorkOrName |
English
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| movement |
effective altruism
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| name |
Cari Tuna
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| notableWork |
Good Ventures
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Open Philanthropy → |
| occupation |
journalist
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philanthropist → reporter → |
| partnerInPhilanthropyWith |
Dustin Moskovitz
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| residence |
San Francisco Bay Area
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| spouse |
Dustin Moskovitz
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Referenced by (2)
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Dustin Moskovitz
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Dustin Moskovitz → |
spouse |